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Tulare County Orange Trees Could Be The Answer For Citrus Industry Problems

A research center near Visalia is in the process of breeding a citrus tree resistant to a disease that has the industry on edge. FM89’s Ezra David Romero reports. There are three trees that grow inedible fruit at the Lindcove Research and Extension Center east of Visalia that scientists hope to turn into a game changer for the citrus industry. The trees are all bred with an orange variety thought to be resistant to huanglongbing . It’s a disease that’s cut citrus production in half in Florida says the center’s director Beth Grafton-Cardwell . She says around 40 citrus trees in Southern California are infected with the disease. “So what they’ve got to do is cross this with some edible varieties and eventually create something that has the gene for resistance, but also the genes for good fruit,” Grafton-Cardwell says. She says if the trials work it’ll mean the California citrus industry would avoid the devastating effects places like Florida have felt. “Right now 100 percent of orchards
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